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Posted October 16th, 2017
One of the most common reasons formation documents are rejected by the state is that the entity name provided is the same as or too similar to an existing name on record with that state. To avoid this simple problem, check the name availability before submitting the articles for filing and, if available, reserve the… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
The State Bar named Deputy Chief Trial Counsel Gregory Dresser to fill the independent court’s management and legal counselor position. Dresser previously served as Interim Chief Trial Counsel for 13 months and as Assistant Chief Trial Counsel. Prior to joining the State Bar, he was a litigation partner at Morrison & Foerster. “In his tenure… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
Clovis Business owner charges in fraudulent sale of 48 newer-model vehicles. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced today (10/04/17) the arrest of Scott Allyn Radtke, of Clovis, on charges relating to fraudulent transactions estimated at more than $2.3 million. DMV investigators, working with the Clovis and Tulare police departments, say a five-month probe… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) released a revised version of proposed regulations that establishes a path for driverless testing and public use of autonomous vehicles. The release of these regulations marks the start of a 15-day public comment period, which ends October 25, 2017. The revised regulations will allow testing of autonomous vehicles… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
Sacramento – The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is alerting customers that the Clovis field office at 2103 Shaw Avenue is closing for renovations at noon on Tuesday, October 17, 2017. The improvements include a number of building renovation and maintenance items to repair and replace flooring, paint the interior and exterior, tint windows,… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
Thought-provoking programming with expert panels; moving educational Exhibits; poignant oral histories; meaty articles covering a range of topics from gender issues, to water rights, to courthouse histories – the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society has it all – and you can too from the comfort of your own computer! Check out the brand new NJCHS… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
Effective December 1, 2017, local and national rule and form amendments will bring significant changes to local chapter 13 practice, particularly due to the adoption of a new local chapter 13 plan. The chapter 13 trustees and the court will jointly hold brown bag lunch programs to discuss these changes. Practitioners are encouraged to attend… View Article

Posted October 16th, 2017
The Sheriff’s Office has received several reports this morning from Tuolumne County residents regarding phone calls from a man acting under pretense of a Sergeant McCloud or Sergeant McGuire form the Sheriff’s Office. He notifies the caller that they failed to appear in court for a jury summons and a warrant has been issued for… View Article